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dr. martin.does prime minister harper, does he change the rules and delay implementation of the system every week like we see going on with the affordable health care act? >> i'm not sure that you, that you want me to answer that question, sir. i don't completely understand what you're saying. >> >> well, i'm saying that the prime minister of canada, i don't think, changes the national health care act that we have in place which i think is, basically, a first step towards single payer, and i think that was the intent of it. the president of the united states has changed the health care about every friday we have what we call a regulation dump, okay? a consortium of unions indicated that they would like a big change in the affordable health care act. he's going to have a carveout for them. on the other side of the fence, 27 members of the finance committee, some on this committee, the head of the centers of medicare and medicaid services to say, whoa, don't change the medicare d program that we ha
dr. martin.does prime minister harper, does he change the rules and delay implementation of the system every week like we see going on with the affordable health care act? >> i'm not sure that you, that you want me to answer that question, sir. i don't completely understand what you're saying. >> >> well, i'm saying that the prime minister of canada, i don't think, changes the national health care act that we have in place which i think is, basically, a first step towards...
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dr. danielle martin. dr. martin is the vice president, the women's college hospital in toronto.ks within canada ice system. and senator burr is a senator. >> you know canadian doctors exiting the public system in the sector have an increasing waiting list for public health care. why aren't doctors exiting the health care in canada? >> thank you for your question, senator. if i didn't express myself in the way to make myself understood, i apologize. there are no doctors exiting the public system in canada. in fact, we see a net influx of physicians from the united states into the canadian system over the last number of years. >> okay. fact check. then the senator referred to testimony from dr. martin that apparently didn't exist. that's not great. he wasn't done. waiting times for those in the canadian health care system are a problem that people criticize. so senator burr picked up on that point. >> how many canadian patients on a waiting list die each year, do you know? >> i don't, sir. i know there are 45,000 in america who die waiting because they don't have insurance at all.
dr. danielle martin. dr. martin is the vice president, the women's college hospital in toronto.ks within canada ice system. and senator burr is a senator. >> you know canadian doctors exiting the public system in the sector have an increasing waiting list for public health care. why aren't doctors exiting the health care in canada? >> thank you for your question, senator. if i didn't express myself in the way to make myself understood, i apologize. there are no doctors exiting the...
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dr. martin luther king jr. who leads the masses of african americans from racial oppression. this notion that rosa sat and martin could do this kind of stuff and jesse could run and barack could fly. they sound good but they really simplify a much more complicated history. that can't get it history really involves so many african-americans who proactively dismantled racial saturation -- segregation, including rosa parks. she didn't just refuse to give up her seat by accident, it was a concerted effort to try to transform a democrat -- democratic institutions. seph specializes in the subfield of africana and what he calls black power studies. his latest book will be in bookstores on march 4. onwill take your questions sunday live for three hours starting at noon eastern on c-span book tv. >> thrown out and broke. theyin, year anout, fought the worst drought in history. they choke to death in the barren lands. their homes were nightmares of swirling that for nights and days. until machinery, food, and even hope were gone. the 1936 u.s.d, resettlement administration history of t
dr. martin luther king jr. who leads the masses of african americans from racial oppression. this notion that rosa sat and martin could do this kind of stuff and jesse could run and barack could fly. they sound good but they really simplify a much more complicated history. that can't get it history really involves so many african-americans who proactively dismantled racial saturation -- segregation, including rosa parks. she didn't just refuse to give up her seat by accident, it was a concerted...
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dr. martin luther king was emotional about missing this occasion.lk about the sfakz of the movement and it's connection to the process shown p.i. by this sermon, however, mr. kings personal attorney one of his political advisory and for historical reasons he was a draft speech writer and one who helped him write the iconic i have a dream speech. he's a professor at the every time of the san francisco and a schooler at the martin luther king jr. at the university. doctor jones is here to puck pick up the mandala we welcome you to the podium (clapping.) >> thank you so very much. aefld i think the organizesers of this program are testing my skills i'm also a professor of the university of the san francisco on the art of speech writing so i find i've been limited to a short period of time. let me just say this (laughter) it is fitting in the naming of the bridge considers in the 50th anniversary year of the 1964 christopher's movement and for the crusade for the ask the especially from the north and across the nation to journey to mississippi to regist
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dr. martin luther king jr. who sort of leads the masses of african-americans from racial oppression. so this notion that rosa sat and, you know, martin could to this stuff and jesse could run and barack could fly, all these things, they sound good, but they really, today really simplify a -- they really simplify a much more complicated history, and that really involves so many african-americans, women and men, who proactively dismantled racial segregation including rosa parks. rosa parks was an activist. she didn't just refuse to give up her seat by accident, it was a concerted, strategic effort to try to transform democratic institutions. >> tufts university history professor and author of "dark days, bright nights," peniel joseph specializes in what he calls black power studies. his latest, "stokely: a life," will be in bookstore ors march 4th. today he's take your questions "in depth" live for three hours starting at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv. >> up next from booktv's tripp to salem, oregon, ron miner details the experiences of his father, a black cat pilot, during world wa
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dr. martin luther king, dr. king tried to love somebody. did not want to love somebody for his sake, put your head away, take a day, take a da to move somebody, don't plan the holiday, work to find a better way. everybody loves somebody now, everybody has seen martin luther king and let freedom ring for martin luther king, holiday, holiday, king holiday, not a day just for some, it is a day for everyone. he had a dream now it is up to you, he had a dream now it is up to you. [ applause ] >> the next winner is devanee watkins. >> my name is devanee watkins and i go to carver academic elementary school, and i am in fourth grade. and the poem that i will be saying it i stand tall. >> i stand tall. i stand tall. truth, justice, righteousness, harmony, balance, propriety, and order. i am a valuable person, contributing to the group. my family, my community, my country, the world is waiting for my leadership. i am confident, competent and conscious, i will apply myself to my studies and love and respect my teachers. and so will students. and i wi
dr. martin luther king, dr. king tried to love somebody. did not want to love somebody for his sake, put your head away, take a day, take a da to move somebody, don't plan the holiday, work to find a better way. everybody loves somebody now, everybody has seen martin luther king and let freedom ring for martin luther king, holiday, holiday, king holiday, not a day just for some, it is a day for everyone. he had a dream now it is up to you, he had a dream now it is up to you. [ applause ]...
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dr. martin luther king. then as death penalty drugs become scarce, the assistant oklahoma attorney general jokes with a texas colleague he might be able to help texas get the drugs in exchange for 50 yard line tickets for top college football game between university of oklahoma and the university of texas. this is revealed in an e-mail obtained by the colorado independent, which also exposed how oklahoma injected leftover lethal drugs into a dead prisoner's body. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the ukrainian government is withdrawing his soldiers from crimea as russian forces continue to seize military bases. the announcement from ukraine marks the knowledge meant it has ceded control of crimea in the aftermath of this week's referendum vote and subsequent russian annexation. at least one ukrainian soldier has been killed as russian forces take over ukrainian bases around crimea. earlier today, russian troops reportedly rele
dr. martin luther king. then as death penalty drugs become scarce, the assistant oklahoma attorney general jokes with a texas colleague he might be able to help texas get the drugs in exchange for 50 yard line tickets for top college football game between university of oklahoma and the university of texas. this is revealed in an e-mail obtained by the colorado independent, which also exposed how oklahoma injected leftover lethal drugs into a dead prisoner's body. all of that and more coming up....
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dr. martin luther king we think of his dream and it's amazing we can compare our dream to the students nowe base is the same we want all children to have quality education and jobs and just putting it out there to sales force. especially on this side of the city too much students don't think about the kind of careers in technology and with a college degree and technical degrees and all the was a to educate themselves to be part of the future. so one thing is when the kids see the t-shirts 33 they see themselves maybe i could work for the mayor or be the superintendent not too much want to be the principle. we want to visiting i to see the kids and technology in use. so we're going to ask the two folks we have 3 groups we're going to ask you to come and join some classrooms we don't have room for everybody but if you can stay we'll take you around for the second showing of the classrooms. thank you so much for being here i'm speaking for my comrades and all our students thank you for being our reporters you two (clapping) >> thank you so much for being here and i think that wrapz it up we c
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dr. martin luther king. i can imagine her thoughts a few years later that dr. king was assassinated. may have had a major impact on her belief and serving her country and helping america. she is a graduate of wellesley college and yale law school. she worked on the migrant worker issues on senator walter mondale's staff. also, she was on the law review editorial board. i would suggest at that time, certainly one of the pioneering women at yale law school. of course, many of us know that she worked for the children's legal defense fund and really honed her skills of concern about making children a number one -- our number one priority. i would offer to say that when i came to the united states congress, former secretary clinton was first lady. and at that time i organized and founded the congressional children's caucus. during the period after the 1990's or in the 1990's, it was very clear that the first lady at that time was very concerned still with children's issues and held one of the first conferences on the 0-3 -- 0 to 3 months and how a baby could learn and how we should be nur
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dr. martin luther king said about it and america's long arc of history bending toward justice.the way the system works. let's say you pay your guy around 2 percent to manage your money. that's not much, you think except it's 2 percent every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch! over time it really adds up. then go to e*trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert. it's low. really? yes, really. e*trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms not ours that's how our system works. e*trade. less for us, more for you. >>> right now the jobs picture in america is improving. employment increased in 33 states last month, and jobless rates fell in 29 states. great news, but the fact is more than ten million americans are still looking for work. yet three million jobs still remain unfulfilled. how is that possible? well, there are a lot of reasons. but the biggest is the skills gap. too few people have the right skills to fit those jobs in america. we have t
dr. martin luther king said about it and america's long arc of history bending toward justice.the way the system works. let's say you pay your guy around 2 percent to manage your money. that's not much, you think except it's 2 percent every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch! over time it really adds up. then go to e*trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert. it's low. really? yes, really. e*trade offers investment advice and...
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dr. martin luther king jr.. of africane masses americans from racial oppression. this idea that rosa sat and martin could do this stuff and jesse could run and barack could fly, they sound good but they simplify a much more public it is history you read -- a much more complicated history. it involves women and men who dismantled segregation. rosa parks was an activist. herdidn't refuse to give up seat by accident. it was a concerted strategic effort to transform democratic institutions. >> he specializes in the subfield of africana and what he calls like power studies. his latest will be in bookstores march 4. he will take your question sunday live for three hours starting at noon eastern on c-span two's tv. dish book tv. harrywill be talking with smith of nbc news. he has a special for cnbc that aired last night. it will rear tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. looking at colorado and its legal marijuana sales. and the legal marijuana sales made possible by a new law that went into effect this year. here is a look at this. colorado pot rush. >> come along on a ride wit
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dr. martin luther king jr.. he leaves the masses of african americans from a racial oppression. the notion of that rosa sat and martin could do this and jesse could run and barack could fly. all of these things, they sound good, but they really simplify a much more kabul k history. it really involves so many african-americans, women and men, who proactively dismantled racial segregation including rosa parks. she was an activist. she did not just refuse to give a her seat by accident. it was a concerted, strategic effort to transform institutions. >> history professor and author peniel joseph. what he calls black power studies. "stokely, a life," will be in bookstores. he will take your questions on c-span2 book tv. >> will be talking with terry smith. smith. -- harry smith. he has a new special that aired tonight and will re-air tonight. looking at colorado and the legal marijuana sales made possible by a new law that went into effect this year. here is a look at this. colorado pot rush. >> come along on a ride with us. we are about to take you on a place unlike any other. marij
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of ukraine's nash is eager to write in kiev who reach out to notorious chechen terrorists he said dr martin touching him and his medicines to step out of bed again smoke shack don't mind the need of the church in a businessman and has made his goal to composite ensure react. i kind of faith than diesel tony considered russia's of some of the nonsense is also classified as the muscle that i was fine and mary pat maher was behind dozens of dead at times as many as the most intimate and as for the bombings free sample and tonics on the ventura morning tv rights act is as god has led the key of riots shot a ball with islam if you excuse me and then struggle again structure. fan. the bailout santa has not been tainted victory to del mar from its facebook page and even sets them apart send a message but rather that its facebook page was hot and it was strange but that was the bass the truth or intends to save face and its relationship with a weston on his account discuss with that wild affair as the store and took us out not only from boston university professor almond very nice to see santa at t
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dr. martin king jr champions a nonviolent movement based on the teachings of gandhi. >> the influence gandhihad on martin luther king really birthed social revolution in this country in different ways. we feel like it's really important to highlight them. >> as a curator, she says the effort has been her way of giving back to her own community. to highlight the struggles, hardships and triumph of indian americans now living beyond bollywood and living beyond the dream. >> i am the daughter of indian immigrants. my father immigrated to the united states in 1965. my mom in 1970. most of our family is still in india, but they came here, and i think went through a lot of struggle and hardship to be able to build a life for themself and for me. >> kudos to the smithsonian. the exhibit runs from now through august 2015. >> what great people, kelly. nice of to you focus on that. thank you. >>> we can tell you now that another major retail giant is the possible victim of a data breach. did you shop there? the company and new ways the government is considering arming americans against identity theft
dr. martin king jr champions a nonviolent movement based on the teachings of gandhi. >> the influence gandhihad on martin luther king really birthed social revolution in this country in different ways. we feel like it's really important to highlight them. >> as a curator, she says the effort has been her way of giving back to her own community. to highlight the struggles, hardships and triumph of indian americans now living beyond bollywood and living beyond the dream. >> i am...
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dr. martin luther king led the march from selma to birmingham, which was the largest and most violent marchget civil rights voting rights for blacks in the south. i'm proud to say my dad was in that group, but was not known as the two marches were leld before dr. king joined them, and the punks and the gestapo from the police department down there beat people and killed a minister. they're bums. i hope you're all gone now, but congratulations for dr. king doing it. a year later, they signed the >>> welcome back to "hannity," and this is a fox news alert, it is now day 14 of the greatest aviation mystery in history, and as the crews search the area, the mission is to locate the boeing triple 7. joining me is dan murphy, dan, what is the latest? >> well, sean, we know today marks two weeks since mh-370 disappeared. and they're still no closer to locating the debris, day three of this extensive search gets under way.
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dr. martin luther king jr., james farmer, john lewis, a. phillip randolph, roy wilkins, and whitney m.ight, the only woman to work regularly alongside them on projects of national significance, was very much the unheralded seventh, the leader who was cropped out figuratively and often literally of images of the era." there she is in 1963 on the platform when dr. king delivered his "i have a dream" speech. she was one of the chief organizers of that event. and in high school she was the only black contestant to make it to the national finals of a public speaking contest, which she then won. her winning speech was about the reconstruction amendments to the constitution that extended constitutional protections to former slaves. but the audience at the march on washington that day did not get to hear her speak because all the speakers were men. >> she wasn't interested in credit. what she cared about was the cause. the cause of justice. the cause of equality. the cause of opportunity. freedom's cause. >> that was president obama speaking at dorothy height's funeral, in the national cathedr
dr. martin luther king jr., james farmer, john lewis, a. phillip randolph, roy wilkins, and whitney m.ight, the only woman to work regularly alongside them on projects of national significance, was very much the unheralded seventh, the leader who was cropped out figuratively and often literally of images of the era." there she is in 1963 on the platform when dr. king delivered his "i have a dream" speech. she was one of the chief organizers of that event. and in high school she...
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dr. martin luther king. nearly 50 years later, those gains are under attack.epublican lawmakers just passed a bill to get rid of weekend voting. the state's governor scott walker is fighting to keep his state's voter id law. and in ohio, the gop governor also recently signed bills that could make voting more difficult. so far this year lawmakers in 19 states have introduced bills to scale back voting rights. it's remarkable that 50 years after the great triumphs of the civil rights movement, we're still fighting some of the same battles. but we won't get discouraged. we'll continue to fight, because we shall overcome. those 50 years ago had to overcome the fear of death and jail and all kinds of danger. what we face today is far less, but we must be equally determined and let them know no matter what games were played, lyndon johnson was right as he echoed those marches in the south. we shall overcome. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> making trouble for republicans. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthe
dr. martin luther king. nearly 50 years later, those gains are under attack.epublican lawmakers just passed a bill to get rid of weekend voting. the state's governor scott walker is fighting to keep his state's voter id law. and in ohio, the gop governor also recently signed bills that could make voting more difficult. so far this year lawmakers in 19 states have introduced bills to scale back voting rights. it's remarkable that 50 years after the great triumphs of the civil rights movement,...
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dr. martin, in your testimony, you note that canadian doctors exiting the public system for the private sector has had the effect of increasing waiting list for patients seeking public health care. why are doctors exiting the public system in canada? >> thank you for your question, senator. if i didn't express myself to make myself understood, i apologize. there are no doctors exiting the public system in canada. in fact we see a net influx of physicians in to the system over the last number of years. >> so essentially, thanks we're fine in canada. bernie sanders joins me now. appreciate you coming here. always a pleasure to have your insight. >> my pleasure. >> we heard the comparison to canada in the hearing. where else has a single payer system worked? >> i think the better question is how does it happen that the united states is the only country in the industrialized world that does not have in one form or another a national health care program guaranteeing health care to all people? we end up being the only major country on earth with millions of people who have no insurance, many more wh
dr. martin, in your testimony, you note that canadian doctors exiting the public system for the private sector has had the effect of increasing waiting list for patients seeking public health care. why are doctors exiting the public system in canada? >> thank you for your question, senator. if i didn't express myself to make myself understood, i apologize. there are no doctors exiting the public system in canada. in fact we see a net influx of physicians in to the system over the last...
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dr. martin luther king jr. was pastor, right, and his father before him. a man who has that job now. his name is dr. raphael g. warnock. today he was arrested at the georgia state capitol. this is a report from local channel 46 in atlanta. >> inside the senate chambers and outside the doors, dozens of people erupted in cheers, chants and sat down on the floor. some were arrested this morning and even more late this afternoon during coordinated protests. the man in the middle of this crowd getting arrested is the reverend for ebenezer baptist church, reverend raphael warnock. >> so we made this statement. we've come to his office because in a real sense, we feel this is more serious than simply refusing to accept the expansion. >> warnock made statements to the media about why georgia needs to expand medicaid. he says its 600,000 georgians are not covered by the affordable care act and aren't poor enough to receive medicaid in the state. >> the pastor of ebenezer baptist church in atlanta today was 1 of roughly 40 people, 40 people arrested at the georgia st
dr. martin luther king jr. was pastor, right, and his father before him. a man who has that job now. his name is dr. raphael g. warnock. today he was arrested at the georgia state capitol. this is a report from local channel 46 in atlanta. >> inside the senate chambers and outside the doors, dozens of people erupted in cheers, chants and sat down on the floor. some were arrested this morning and even more late this afternoon during coordinated protests. the man in the middle of this crowd...
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dr. martin luther king jr. e on their final stretch of their historic pilgrimage from selma to montgomery, alabama. the goal was equal voting rights. and on that day, dr. king called it a shining moment. >> i know you're asking today how long will it take. somebody is asking how long will presidents blind the visions of men. how long? not long, because no lie with live forever. how long? not long. because the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice. >> today the fight guess on for voter rights, for gay rights, for immigration rights. and today we remember these images. we remember how dr. king and so many others march peacefully hand in hand. we must continue that fight. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> the mystery returns. let's play "hardball." >> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. it's not over. i pick up the newspaper this morning thinking the mystery of flight 370 is dead and it comes screaming back to life again
dr. martin luther king jr. e on their final stretch of their historic pilgrimage from selma to montgomery, alabama. the goal was equal voting rights. and on that day, dr. king called it a shining moment. >> i know you're asking today how long will it take. somebody is asking how long will presidents blind the visions of men. how long? not long, because no lie with live forever. how long? not long. because the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice. >> today the fight...
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dr. martin luther king led the march from selma to birmingham, which was the largest and most violent marching rights for blacks in the south. i'm proud to say my dad was in that group, but was not known as the two marches were leld before dr. king joined them, and the punks and the gestapo from the police department down there beat people and killed a minister. they're bums. i hope you're all gone now, but congratulations for dr. king doing it. a year later, they signed the bill. set your dvr. and bret baier is up next. >>> putin thumbs his nose at the international community, wrapping up crimea's annexation, and massing troops on ukraine's border. this is "special report." >>> good evening. i'm bret baier. the financial news may be tighten, but there's no sign vladimir putin is budging. in fact, russian troops are on the move. chief white house correspondent ed henry has our lead story tonight. >> acting triumphant once again, vladimir putin signed a bill today officially making crimea a part of russia, which he declared was a remarkable event. and then he actually
dr. martin luther king led the march from selma to birmingham, which was the largest and most violent marching rights for blacks in the south. i'm proud to say my dad was in that group, but was not known as the two marches were leld before dr. king joined them, and the punks and the gestapo from the police department down there beat people and killed a minister. they're bums. i hope you're all gone now, but congratulations for dr. king doing it. a year later, they signed the bill. set your dvr....
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dr. martin luther king jr. that leads the masses of african-americans from racial oppression so this notion that rosa sat and martin could do this stuff and jesse could run and barack, all these things sound good but they really, they really simplify a much more complicated history and that complicated history really involves so many african-americans, women and men who proactively dismantled racial segregation including rosa parks. rosa parks was an activist. she didn't just refuse to give seat by accident. do us a concerted strategic effort to try to transform democratic institutions. >> up next on booktv, "after words" with guest host jane hall journalism professor at american university. boston, new york and the incredible rivalry that built america's first subway and his first book sub for how the brilliant, bombastric roger ailes built fox news - and divided a country. in it the new york magazine contributing editor provides an intimate and detailed look at the life of the former nixon white house member
dr. martin luther king jr. that leads the masses of african-americans from racial oppression so this notion that rosa sat and martin could do this stuff and jesse could run and barack, all these things sound good but they really, they really simplify a much more complicated history and that complicated history really involves so many african-americans, women and men who proactively dismantled racial segregation including rosa parks. rosa parks was an activist. she didn't just refuse to give...
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dr. martin is looking to how negative words affect the brain. >> when you hear criticism, somebody says toou, you suck as an actor. that word "suck" gets translated from hearing it to recognizing as word something that is a threat to me. >> he says that at least two regions of the brain work harder when processing criticism and can keep the brain officer doing much else. >> if i engage the brain in criticism and is really working hard it can't work on anything else it becomes all cop sewage. when you engage the brain in strong negative things that negative things become part of who we are. >> it literally affects you to your core. >> absolutely. to your core. >> of course there is such a thing as pushing back. consider the case of actress sylvia miles a two time academy award nominee, first of which was for this role in 1969 "midnight cowboy." >> in case you didn't happen to notice it you big texas long horn bull i'm one hell of a gorgeous chick. at 28 years old you can come up here pull this kind of crap up here? >> off screen she was active on the new york party scene. when critic review
dr. martin is looking to how negative words affect the brain. >> when you hear criticism, somebody says toou, you suck as an actor. that word "suck" gets translated from hearing it to recognizing as word something that is a threat to me. >> he says that at least two regions of the brain work harder when processing criticism and can keep the brain officer doing much else. >> if i engage the brain in criticism and is really working hard it can't work on anything else...
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dr. martin luther king jr. who sort of leads the masses of african-americans from racial to presentation. so in this notion that a rosa sat and, you know, martin could do this stuff and jesse could run and then barack could fly, all these things, they sound good, but they really simply few a much more complicated history. and that complicated history really involves so many african-americans, women and men, who proactively dismantled racial segregation including rosa parks. rosa parks was an activist. she didn't just refuse to give up her seat by accident, it was a concerted, strategic effort to try to transform democratic institutions. >> tufts university history professor and author of "dark days, bright nights," peniel joseph, specializes in the sub field of africana. his latest, "stokely: a life," will be in bookstores march 4th. sunday he'll take your questions in depth live for three hours starting at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv. >> next on booktv, amy binder takes an in-depth look at the experiences
dr. martin luther king jr. who sort of leads the masses of african-americans from racial to presentation. so in this notion that a rosa sat and, you know, martin could do this stuff and jesse could run and then barack could fly, all these things, they sound good, but they really simply few a much more complicated history. and that complicated history really involves so many african-americans, women and men, who proactively dismantled racial segregation including rosa parks. rosa parks was an...
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dr. john martin is a colleague of professor graham's at the unirsy of florida water institute. his team studies the healthof, sampling and testing its water for signs of pollution. because of sandy soils and the soluble limestone-bedrock geology in this part of florida, rivers here run above ground and then flow underground through sinkholes. above ground, water can be sampled directly. but underground, the water fills and moves through the porous rock aquifer. this water can be accessed through a series of wells. the aquifer water here, the water that's contained in the rocks in the very small, microscopic, pore spaces within the rock, is what's utilized for drinking water and, actually, all water, so agriculture-irrigation water, bottling water, any kind of water usage is almost all from ground water. narrator: by carefully measuring the depth of ground water, main's team can calculate how much is being used. 17.29. they also record the water's chemical composition to determine nutrient levels that could adversely affect the health of the water. ay, we're ready to sample. nar
dr. john martin is a colleague of professor graham's at the unirsy of florida water institute. his team studies the healthof, sampling and testing its water for signs of pollution. because of sandy soils and the soluble limestone-bedrock geology in this part of florida, rivers here run above ground and then flow underground through sinkholes. above ground, water can be sampled directly. but underground, the water fills and moves through the porous rock aquifer. this water can be accessed...
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dr. martin luther king in 1964, blackmailing him and saying the only way he can get out of this, clear hise now, is to commit suicide. that was okayed by j. edgar hoover. that was sent to martin luther king. >> cointelpro was revealed as result of a document in the media burglary that just simply have that label on the top, and that was the cue that karl stern took up. but the files about dr. king were not there, but there were files in the media group that documented the blanket surveillance of the african-american community, not only in philadelphia, but throughout the united states. >> good evening, and thanks for attending this. were the document recovered from the fbi office limited to fbi files, or whether also cia files included? >> were there any cia files? >> no, no. the files that we obtained were in just two categories. one, about 40% of them are related to criminal investigations, and we didn't want to do anything with us thoe because we didn't want to jeopardize witnesses, for example. about 60% of the documents were political in nature. and that's what we concentrated on and
dr. martin luther king in 1964, blackmailing him and saying the only way he can get out of this, clear hise now, is to commit suicide. that was okayed by j. edgar hoover. that was sent to martin luther king. >> cointelpro was revealed as result of a document in the media burglary that just simply have that label on the top, and that was the cue that karl stern took up. but the files about dr. king were not there, but there were files in the media group that documented the blanket...
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dr. martin luther king, junior, who would lead masses of african-americans from racial oppression.if martin to do this stuff and just he could run and barack could fly, all of bute things sound good, they really simple five much more comp located history. and that comp located history really involves so many african-americans, women and men, who proactively dismantled racial segregation, including rosa parks. rosa parks was active. she did not just refuse to give up her seat by accident. it was a concerted, strategic effort to try to get -- try to reform democratic institutions. of "dark days, bright black" in what he called power studies. his latest will be in bookstores march 4. sunday, he will take your questions in depth live for three hours starting at noon eastern on c-span's book tv. >> beat down, thrown out, and broke. year in, year out. they are stuck, choked to death on the barren land. their homes were nightmares of sweat and dust, night and day. many stayed until machinery, homes, credit, food, and even hope were gone. quick this weekend on america history -- american h
dr. martin luther king, junior, who would lead masses of african-americans from racial oppression.if martin to do this stuff and just he could run and barack could fly, all of bute things sound good, they really simple five much more comp located history. and that comp located history really involves so many african-americans, women and men, who proactively dismantled racial segregation, including rosa parks. rosa parks was active. she did not just refuse to give up her seat by accident. it was...
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dr. martin luther king jr., we sought lead masses of african americans from racial oppression. and notion that rosa sat, martin to do this stuff, and just a good run, and barack good lie, they sound good, but -- they signal a complicated history. so many african-americans, women and men who proactively dismantled racial segregation of including rosa parks. she was an activist. he did not just refuse just give up her seat by accident of it was a concerted, strategic effort to try to transform a democratic institution. >> author of our days and bright bright -- dark days and nights. today he will take your questions in depth, live for three hours starting at noon eastern on c-span two possible tv. next, a senate subcommittee hearing on sexual assault in the military, with former military service members, and officials from dod and the veterans affairs department. the sub committee is chaired by new york senator kiersten jill gillibrand. she wants to take sexual harassment cases out of the chain of command. >> we have come today to receive that the mostly about the ,esidue between
dr. martin luther king jr., we sought lead masses of african americans from racial oppression. and notion that rosa sat, martin to do this stuff, and just a good run, and barack good lie, they sound good, but -- they signal a complicated history. so many african-americans, women and men who proactively dismantled racial segregation of including rosa parks. she was an activist. he did not just refuse just give up her seat by accident of it was a concerted, strategic effort to try to transform a...
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dr. martin luther king , for all forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane. >> racial profiling has to stop, mr. speaker. just because someone wears a hoodie, does not make them a hoodlum. >> on the next "washington journal," we will be joined by ghoian.o cole ofman tom oklahoma, a member of the appropriations and budget committees, will take your calls about the budget proposals for the next fiscal year. "washington journal" is live on c-span everyday at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> several live events at tell you about today. the senate armed service committee holds a confirmation hearing for nominees to head the nsa and the transportation command. that is here on c-span at 10:00 a.m.. ofators from whistleblowers the hanford nuclear waste site. later, on c-span three, homeland security secretary jeh johnson testifies about his agency's budget request before a house appropriations subcommittee. as a 4:00 em eastern. >> up next, part of yesterday's american public transportation association conference, focusing
dr. martin luther king , for all forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane. >> racial profiling has to stop, mr. speaker. just because someone wears a hoodie, does not make them a hoodlum. >> on the next "washington journal," we will be joined by ghoian.o cole ofman tom oklahoma, a member of the appropriations and budget committees, will take your calls about the budget proposals for the next fiscal year. "washington journal"...
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dr. martin luther king jr. who said that all forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and in you main. ane.nhum >> racial profiling has to stop. just because someone wears a 30, does not make them a criminal. >> in just a few moments, senator marco rubio outlines his plans for economic growth. in a little more than an hour, the first meeting of the panel created to help young people make that are financial decisions. after that, we will re-air senator bob casey on u.s. afghan relations. >> several live events atari but tomorrow. the senate committee holds confirmation hearings to head the nsa and transportation command good that is here on c-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern. 10:15, they hear from whistleblowers from the hanford nuclear waste site in washington state. jeh johnsonpan3 testifies about his agency's budget request before a house appropriations subcommittee. that as of 4:00 p.m. eastern. >> senator marco rubio says the international community needs to respond strongly to russian a
dr. martin luther king jr. who said that all forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and in you main. ane.nhum >> racial profiling has to stop. just because someone wears a 30, does not make them a criminal. >> in just a few moments, senator marco rubio outlines his plans for economic growth. in a little more than an hour, the first meeting of the panel created to help young people make that are financial decisions. after that, we will re-air senator bob...
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dr. martin luther king jr. that said, of all forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane. >> this racial profiling has to stop, mr. speaker. just because someone wears a hoodie does not make them a good loan -- hoodlum. >> next, a discussion on u.s. jobs and congressional plans for antipoverty programs. this is 45 minutes. >> joining us now is nancy cook, and economic correspondent for national journal. thank for being with us this morning. i want to talk about the friday jobs report. 175,000 jobs added. breakdown the report. >> it was better than what we have seen in the last few months. is a respectable amount to be added. there were some great jobs added in professional business services. the economic recovery is still really slow. 3.8 million people that have been unemployed for six months or more. there's still really high unemployment rate. there are still a lot of people being left behind and that is what the jobs report continued to show. the long-termed is going up.
dr. martin luther king jr. that said, of all forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane. >> this racial profiling has to stop, mr. speaker. just because someone wears a hoodie does not make them a good loan -- hoodlum. >> next, a discussion on u.s. jobs and congressional plans for antipoverty programs. this is 45 minutes. >> joining us now is nancy cook, and economic correspondent for national journal. thank for being with us this morning....
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dr. martin luther king. on the surface, atlanta was a well integrated city.eneath the surface, it remained separate and unequal. >> my prayer and the prayers of everybody in there was we wanted the person to be black. and the reason why you wanted him to be black, i knew what it would do to this town if it had have been a white person or somebody of another race. >> in the black community, in the early '80s, a black serial killer was unheard of. all the classic serial killers were white. never black. >> didn't mean we didn't have one now. >> today, black serial killers are not rare. in 2009, here in cleveland, as well as in milwaukee and los angeles, each time the accused serial killer turned out to be african-american. dr. eric hickey is a psychologist who keeps track of serial killers. >> overall in my study, one out of every five serial killers is african-american. in the past since 1995, over 40% are african-american. we're finally saying, you know what, blacks do this, too. >> there were whites who fed the fear in atlanta. as fbi chief john glover had mo
dr. martin luther king. on the surface, atlanta was a well integrated city.eneath the surface, it remained separate and unequal. >> my prayer and the prayers of everybody in there was we wanted the person to be black. and the reason why you wanted him to be black, i knew what it would do to this town if it had have been a white person or somebody of another race. >> in the black community, in the early '80s, a black serial killer was unheard of. all the classic serial killers were...
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dr. martin luther king jr.who said, all forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane. >> racial profiling has to stop, mr. speaker. just because someone wears a goodie -- hoodie does not make them a hoodlum. >> in a few moments, u.s.-afghan relations. senator marco rubio outlines his plan for economic growth and after that, we will re-air the first meeting of the presidential panel graded to help young people make better financials decisions. several live event to tell you about tomorrow. the senate armed services committee held a conversation -- a confirmation committee. that is here on c-span at 10 a.m. eastern. -- at 10:15 a.m., senators hear from whistleblowers from the nuclear waste site in washington state, as well as repair -- were presented some the department of energy. jeh johnson testifies about his agency's budget request before a house appropriations subcommittee. that is at 4 p.m. eastern. >> up next, a look of relations between the u.s. and afghanistan and the u
dr. martin luther king jr.who said, all forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane. >> racial profiling has to stop, mr. speaker. just because someone wears a goodie -- hoodie does not make them a hoodlum. >> in a few moments, u.s.-afghan relations. senator marco rubio outlines his plan for economic growth and after that, we will re-air the first meeting of the presidential panel graded to help young people make better financials decisions....